The Un-Cut Cut "In 2015, I think you'll see more of the 'un-cut' cut on the streets — a cut that in shape and proportion doesn't look as though it's just been done, but rather, looks lived in," says Wes Sharpton. "But, [the style] has a definite line — it's not sloppy or hacked. At Hairstory, I get to create haircuts that people can wear and rely on without an epic blow-dry, five different tools, and 10 products."